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. >> here with reaction to the lovefest, katie pavlic and managing editor at thinkprogress.org. they don't like me. igov valski is with us. how are you? >> sean, we love you. >> i don't know about that. >> open arms. >> i don't have a problem that matthews worships, adores, has an obamagasm at the sight of of the guy. i like making fun. here's the point. even though it will be a friendly interview, how do you not ask, mr. president, what do you say to the millions of americans that you promised could keep their plan and keep their doctor and we are going to save $2500 per family per year. what do you say that either lost their plan, lost tear doctor or are paying more? don't you think it had to be asked? and it wasn't. >> look, i think it's a question he's been asked before. it's a question -- >> no, no. igor stop. >> he apologized for it. >> what do you say to the millions of americans that got cancellation letters? >> to them i think i would say you're in a market where you are being cancelled and dumped all the time. now you will go into an insurance exchange, a private insur
. >> here with reaction to the lovefest, katie pavlic and managing editor at thinkprogress.org. they don't like me. igov valski is with us. how are you? >> sean, we love you. >> i don't know about that. >> open arms. >> i don't have a problem that matthews worships, adores, has an obamagasm at the sight of of the guy. i like making fun. here's the point. even though it will be a friendly interview, how do you not ask, mr. president, what do you say to the millions...
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chris: soon after that sarah palin's tv ability was put to the katie couric test and "saturday night live" tina fey came on with her spot-on impression of palin. >> sarah palin gave john mccain a boost coming out of the republican convention but then came the network interviews especially the one with katie couric. her troubling answers made her an object of ridicule on late night tv. >> ultimately what the bailout does is it helps those who are concerned about the health care reform needed to help shore up our economy, to help -- it's got to be all that for our economy. ris: things have only gone downhill from there in the latest nbc poll, the republicans listed sarah palin as the biggest drag. plus or minus all told? >> short-term plus and long-term minus. that term was nine days because it has been one bad news episode after another. >> did she pick them or did they pick her, the handlers of john mccain. i have a feeling she had a hand in this? >> she was very active for promoting herself for several months and that was coming together of like-minded people and shows how shallow c
chris: soon after that sarah palin's tv ability was put to the katie couric test and "saturday night live" tina fey came on with her spot-on impression of palin. >> sarah palin gave john mccain a boost coming out of the republican convention but then came the network interviews especially the one with katie couric. her troubling answers made her an object of ridicule on late night tv. >> ultimately what the bailout does is it helps those who are concerned about the health...
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before katie, debbie, kevin and brad... there was a connection that started it all and made the future the wonderful thing it turned out to be... at bank of america, we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. wout of landfills each year? plastic waste to cover mt. rainier by using one less trash bag each month, we can. and glad forceflex bags stretch until they're full.* so you can take them out less often. >>> the government shutdown this week. is it because politicians in both parties refused to compromise? or was it caused by one side rooting for our government to fail? i think we need to get the answer right if we want washington to work better. and i think the record shows that this shutdown is an avoidable crisis caused solely by house republicans. here are three reasons why. first, if you remember one thing about the shutdown, it's this. a majority of congress already opposes it. the senate voted to avoid it and a majority of the house would vote the same way, but
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we want to go back to nbc's katy tur live outside a wendy's. what a difference 30 minutes makes. >> reporter: about a hundred people are protesting at this wendy's and they tried to shut it down. there's security inside and pretty effective getting no one able to walk into this wendy's during the afternoon rush and the lunch rush, if you will. they were chanting a moment ago, we can't survive off $7.25 and that's the heart of the issue. they're saying that $7.25 and the minimum wage is not enough to live on. they're asking for $15 an hour and calling that an actual living wage. many of these workers you might think are teenagers, most are over women over the age of 28. they're capped at $35 an hour. fast food corporation say a raise in their wages like that, $15 an hour just isn't possible. it's not feasible. they say they won't be able to operate and that they'll have to pass down the hike on to the consumers, raising the price of food. there are no hard numbers on this, thomas, but there are estimates throughout that say a burger could go fro
we want to go back to nbc's katy tur live outside a wendy's. what a difference 30 minutes makes. >> reporter: about a hundred people are protesting at this wendy's and they tried to shut it down. there's security inside and pretty effective getting no one able to walk into this wendy's during the afternoon rush and the lunch rush, if you will. they were chanting a moment ago, we can't survive off $7.25 and that's the heart of the issue. they're saying that $7.25 and the minimum wage is...
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. >> nbc's katie toure is live in brooklyn where a protest is scheduled to begin in the next hour. what are you hearing? >> there is a lot of debate on this issue. on the one hand you have the fast food workers and a lot of support out here for them who say they need to be raised to $15. that $7.25 just isn't enough. you hear that woman say she works two jobs even though they're making $7.25 an hour. they're capped out at about 35 hours a week. they say $15 would be a living wage. on the other hand, corporations say $15 is just completely a non-starter. that it won't happen that if that raise happens or any sort of raise happens it will be passed down to the consumer in terms of higher prices for food. there are no hard numbers on this, but it's estimated that a burger would go from $3 to $3.50 and some labor economists say that's not a big deal, because ultimately you will be paying more for food, but not more for welfare services. a lot of these fast food workers are using social services. they use $7 billion in public assistance. if you're paying more for a burger, they're getti
. >> nbc's katie toure is live in brooklyn where a protest is scheduled to begin in the next hour. what are you hearing? >> there is a lot of debate on this issue. on the one hand you have the fast food workers and a lot of support out here for them who say they need to be raised to $15. that $7.25 just isn't enough. you hear that woman say she works two jobs even though they're making $7.25 an hour. they're capped out at about 35 hours a week. they say $15 would be a living wage....
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before katie, debbie, kevin and brad... there was a connection that started it all and made the future the wonderful thing it turned out to be... at bank of america, we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. i'to guard their manhood with trnew depend shields and guards. the discreet protection that's just for guys. now, it's your turn. get my training tips at guardyourmanhood.com when ouwe got a subaru.s born, it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the two-thousand-fourteen subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> sometimes i wonder why some people are in media. do they view themselves as doing what rachel maddow does, trying to increase useful information in the world? or do they see themselves as a sort of window through which b
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nbc's katy tur is standing by live in watertown. katy, thanks for joining us. give us a sense, i'm going up to boston this weekend to visit my son up there. and i'm just wondering, how locked down -- it looks like a ghost town behind you there. >> reporter: oh, it depends on what's happening into tonight and tomorrow. if they still haven't found this guy, you could see the city in much of the same lockdown you're seeing today. it would be surprising for it to go on for two days. it would be hard for people to sit inside their house for this long of a period. people here in watertown have been in their houses since last night. if they have tried to leave, the cops have seen them leave, they've been ordered to go back inside. of course, that's not completely enforceable. there are not enough police officers to do that. people are actually heeding that warning. it speaks to the nervousness around this area. it speaks to the respect they have for law enforcement. for them to do their jobs. as you said, chris, though, there's about a 5:30 press conference that we're
nbc's katy tur is standing by live in watertown. katy, thanks for joining us. give us a sense, i'm going up to boston this weekend to visit my son up there. and i'm just wondering, how locked down -- it looks like a ghost town behind you there. >> reporter: oh, it depends on what's happening into tonight and tomorrow. if they still haven't found this guy, you could see the city in much of the same lockdown you're seeing today. it would be surprising for it to go on for two days. it would...
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k katy tur, appreciate it. >> that is going to wrap it up for me today. i will see you back here tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. eastern. alex wagner is coming up, and unless she is playing posso sos with the winning ticket. >> it is underneath my seat, and nobody can get their paws on it. >> i am checking out the feet here. >> the rumor mill has started. >> have a good show. >> hello. if you are a republican member of congress, you can go home again as long as you are trying to shutdown the government. we will discuss town hall season and the suicide season with the senate whip. and also, we will talk about the whacko bird senator ted cruz. >>> and we will address the growing list of sexual assault accusations against california's representative. . one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. to get our adt security system. and one really big reason -- the house next door. our ne
k katy tur, appreciate it. >> that is going to wrap it up for me today. i will see you back here tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. eastern. alex wagner is coming up, and unless she is playing posso sos with the winning ticket. >> it is underneath my seat, and nobody can get their paws on it. >> i am checking out the feet here. >> the rumor mill has started. >> have a good show. >> hello. if you are a republican member of congress, you can go home again as long as you...
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katie couric got into some hot water for a show on h.p.v. vaccines. we look at those and others and the dangers when america decides not to get vaccinated. >> and the man that got the beat at the "the denver post." he joins us. >> we begin with an announcement from the capital. house and senate negotiators patty murray and paul ryan have shutdown. >> our deal rolls back sequestation, cuts to education, medical research and infrastructure investments for the next two years. >> we are paying for that with reformed on the autopilot side of the expenditure. that is a good deal. >> many conservatives are arguing the point. i'm joined by stan collender, a partner at qorvis communications, who does consulting for al jazeera, and a budget expert and founder of the blog "capital gains and games." great to have you back. this deal eliminates $65 billion in sequester cuts and $20 billion that would hit the pentagon. we are only talking about trimming $23 billion and the deficit in 2013 is $680 billion. >> it's a $23 billion reduction in the deficit over two year
katie couric got into some hot water for a show on h.p.v. vaccines. we look at those and others and the dangers when america decides not to get vaccinated. >> and the man that got the beat at the "the denver post." he joins us. >> we begin with an announcement from the capital. house and senate negotiators patty murray and paul ryan have shutdown. >> our deal rolls back sequestation, cuts to education, medical research and infrastructure investments for the next two...
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before katie, debbie, kevin, and brad... before they became a family, there was a connection that started it all and made the future the wonderful thing it turned out to be. we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. >>> the following limited commercial presentation is made possible by bank of america. >>> as dawn broke on washington, d.c., 50 years ago today, no one knew what to expect. dr. martin luther king, junior had been up most of the night in his room writing and rewriting the speech he was to give that day, though the most sub lime passage would never appear on that page. the earliest press reports that morning suggested that only about 25,000 people would show up. organizers of the march on washington for jobs and freedom were nervous. putting out fires, working behind the scenes to keep the collision behind the march in tact and preparing to channel the sea of humanity that they hoped to call forth. and then the buses and the trains came, and the people came wi
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nbc's katy tur, thank you for that report. i want to now bring in an associate professor of economics at umass. he also penned "the new york times" op-ed "the minimum we can do." he says, while we can set a wage floor using policy, should we, or leave it to the market. thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> so i wanted to start, one of the things i thought was interesting in your op-ed is you talk about the fact we used to have a variety of mechanisms for setting the wage. it wasn't just up to employers. some of those mechanisms have gone away over time. explain that. >> yeah, for most of the post-world war ii era, wages in the u.s. were set using a combination of things like the minimum wage as well as collective bargaining, unions, who actually used to help set wages together with employers. that is not the case today. unions and the private sector have virtually disappeared in many parts of the country. that's what makes the fast food strike quite interesting. for the first timetime, really, have had peo
nbc's katy tur, thank you for that report. i want to now bring in an associate professor of economics at umass. he also penned "the new york times" op-ed "the minimum we can do." he says, while we can set a wage floor using policy, should we, or leave it to the market. thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> so i wanted to start, one of the things i thought was interesting in your op-ed is you talk about the fact we used to have a variety of...
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this is delicious katie. it's not bad for canned soup, right? pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. try campbell's homestyle soup. if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is... 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energy efficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. president obama is planning on doing between now and christmas eve. starting today, and every day between now and christmas eve, the white house says president obama is going to be doing some public thing every day to highlight good things about health reform, and to get people to sign up for insurance. december 23rd is the next big enrollment deadline for obama care, so the white house is taking on a new effort to fight back against the law's extremely loud critics. you can find of feel the change in tone from the white house on this s
this is delicious katie. it's not bad for canned soup, right? pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. try campbell's homestyle soup. if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is... 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energy efficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy...
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. ♪ >> while katie perry roared her support for obama care. and got a shoutout from president obama. >> my tweet has been posted. that's what i'm talking about. >> and this week's top trender. golden state ♪ california here we come >> california is golden again. >> remarkable turn around in the nation's most populace state. >> after terminator's economy tanked. >> california is in a state of emergency. >> the economic conditions have been deteriorating rapidly. the $42 billion deficit is a rock upon our chest. has tas la vista, baby. >> governor jerry brown has turned california's budget around. he faced a $26 billion deficit. california voters had actually agreed to tax themselves. >> the state is on track to post a surplus this year. >> for the next four years, we're talking about a balanced budget. >> that's gold, jerry. gold ♪ california soul >> let me tell you, folks, that's not california dreaming. that's the real deal. with us tonight is the senator barbara boxer, a california senator. great to have you back with us here on the ed s
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katy perry is coming to town. can we get tickets, tickets? hmm, sure. how many? well, there's hannah, maddie, jen, sara m., sara b., sa -- whoa, whoa. hold on. (under his breath) here it comes... we can't forget about your older sister! thank you, thank you, thank you! seriously? what? i get 2x the thankyou points on each ticket. can i come? yep. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on entertainment and dining out, with no annual fee. to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability
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katie marzullo has been talking with people in santa clara county and is bundled up. katie? >> i am forcing a smile. can you tell? it is 33 degrees. i am wearing four layers and gloves and a scarf and people are making fun of me but they are originally from the midwest. we are watching people come and go from the starbucks after hot coffee, of course. if you look at the video you can see normal people are wearing jack oats and long pants, scarves, hats. joe is visiting and originally from minute and is wearing shorts. he wasn't laughing yesterday. listen to this. >> i was walking on a sidewalk that had sprinklers on and i slipped, almost fell. >> on freezing. black ice. yes. yes. >> you don't expect that in california. >> never. never expect that in california. >> this home you see in west san jose, the home owner did what he was supposed to do putting blankets and sheets ovallable plants if his yard. you are supposed to do that for pipes. you do not want the water freezing. >> for the latest on all weather changes you can download the weather app with severe weather alerts,
katie marzullo has been talking with people in santa clara county and is bundled up. katie? >> i am forcing a smile. can you tell? it is 33 degrees. i am wearing four layers and gloves and a scarf and people are making fun of me but they are originally from the midwest. we are watching people come and go from the starbucks after hot coffee, of course. if you look at the video you can see normal people are wearing jack oats and long pants, scarves, hats. joe is visiting and originally from...
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this is delicious katie. it's not bad for canned soup, right? pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] so good, they'll think it's homemade. try campbell's homestyle soup. m'm! m'm! good. like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. >>> our leadership team met with members today trying to find a way forward in a bipartisan way that would continue to provide fairness to the american people under obama care. we're talking with our members on both sides of the aisle to try to find a way to move forward today. >> so call it what you want. political chicken or capitol hill ping pong. the game continues at this hour. john boehner and his gop leadership will vote on their own version of a deal to open the government and extend the debt ceiling. house leader nancy pelosi is expected to give a news conference at any moment and house democratic leaders
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we have new information on >> katie: good morning, i'm katie marzullo. let's start you off with a quick look at the weather. here is frances dinglasan in for lisa argen this morning. >>> good morning. in san francisco we had about an .01 of an inch. not much else out there. very few areas of light green. ukiah has reported some light rain but pretty quiet around the coast in the north bay and highway 1 down to inverness. as we look outside toward san francisco, grey skies and low clouds and possibility of showers confined to the morning hours. temperatures to the mid-50s by this afternoon. we'll see sun and clouds getting into the upper 60s and dropping to 60 degrees by this evening. more showers in the seven-day forecast. i'll have details coming up. >> katie: new overnight, oakland police are investigating a deadly shooting near mills college. police responded to reports of gunshots at macarthur boulevard. they arrived to find a person in dead. a second victim is in critical condition. right now police have no suspect information or motive for the kill
we have new information on >> katie: good morning, i'm katie marzullo. let's start you off with a quick look at the weather. here is frances dinglasan in for lisa argen this morning. >>> good morning. in san francisco we had about an .01 of an inch. not much else out there. very few areas of light green. ukiah has reported some light rain but pretty quiet around the coast in the north bay and highway 1 down to inverness. as we look outside toward san francisco, grey skies and low...
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katy perry heard about it and sent her own video to olivia and her family. >> hey, olivia, it's katy perry here, and i wanted to each back out and say i saw your video and i was very moved and you sounded great for being in the studio and making your wish to record that song. i thought that was really cool. i love you, and a lot of people love you and that's why your video got to me and it moved everybody that saw it, so i wanted to send you love and light and tell you that i am thinking about you. thank you so much. keep roaring. >> oh, keep roaring. olivia, we understand is home now and she is only conscious for moments at a time, and she is aware of everything that happened. >> think of the love she displayed for making the video for them so they could be co comforted. >> thinking of that family and her, certainly, and keeping them in our thoughts. >>> this is from the boston parade yesterday. watch this. [ cheering ] >> incredible moment during the red sox parade yesterday when a couple players laid the world series trophy at the finish line of the boston marathon finish line and
katy perry heard about it and sent her own video to olivia and her family. >> hey, olivia, it's katy perry here, and i wanted to each back out and say i saw your video and i was very moved and you sounded great for being in the studio and making your wish to record that song. i thought that was really cool. i love you, and a lot of people love you and that's why your video got to me and it moved everybody that saw it, so i wanted to send you love and light and tell you that i am thinking...
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katy tur in brooklyn. >> reporter: many workers with fast-food jobs aren't teenagers, they are women over the age of 28. they say they can't support themselves or families off minimum wage. they say they have to work more than one job, oftentimes two or three, to support themselves. they are not getting fulltime work because most hours are capped at 35 hours a week. big protests, moderately effective in some areas, not other areas, shut down some businesses depending where you are. fast-food companies say you can't afford $15 an hour. it's nonrealistic, a nonstarter. any wage raise for workers will get passed down to consumer in the form of higher prices for food. >> joining me now cnbc's brian sullivan. brian, thank you for joining us. lets talk first of all about gdp numbers in the third quarter. 3.6 is a good number. when you look at numbers you're the expert. inventory growth made up more than half of it. that doesn't say much about the overall strength of the economy. >> no, i think you're the expert, andrea. a lot of people in the financial industry have not dug out that tidbit
katy tur in brooklyn. >> reporter: many workers with fast-food jobs aren't teenagers, they are women over the age of 28. they say they can't support themselves or families off minimum wage. they say they have to work more than one job, oftentimes two or three, to support themselves. they are not getting fulltime work because most hours are capped at 35 hours a week. big protests, moderately effective in some areas, not other areas, shut down some businesses depending where you are....
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this is delicious katie. it's not bad for canned soup, right? pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. try campbell's homestyle soup. >>> on the national mall right now, immigration rights advocates are rallying in an effort to move the needle on immigration reform in congress, and this event is the culmination of a hunger strike called fast for families that began 21 days ago in front of the capitol building and garnered 5,000 supporters at other events throughout the country. moo rea teresa kumar is at the rally where msnbc's reverend al sharpton, and others are slated to speak. looks like the weather is holding out, a beautiful day there in washington, d.c. m.t., we know that the president and the first lady along with the vice president have all come there and shown their support for these protesters. with five days left before congress leaves on its winter break, it's really highly unlikely that the house will take up the senate's immigration bill and we've got a handful of rep
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this is delicious katie. it's not bad for canned soup, right? pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. try campbell's homestyle soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. life could be hectic. as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job, and i don't have time for unreliable companies. angie's list definitely saves me time and money. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some
this is delicious katie. it's not bad for canned soup, right? pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. try campbell's homestyle soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. life could be hectic. as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest...
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katie feng is a partner at lp. she successfully recommended represented clients in many, many areas of law. she's very dedicated to community service and engagement in our community and her law firm as a proud sponsor of miami book fair international closing authors program. please help me welcome katie feng. crop not -- [applause] >> hi. the 30th annual miami book fair international's closing authors chris mathews of msnbc's hard ball and the syndicated chris mathews show. as jimmy carter once said, thoughtful criticism and close scrutiny about government officials by the press and the public are an important part of our democratic society. chris mathews has fully embraced the notion through his work in the media, political commentary and several best-selling books as a speechwriter for president jimmy carter and serving as chief of staff for the speaker of the house of representatives, tip o'neill, chris mathews has been on the front lines of for several decades. his access provides an intimate glimpse into the p
katie feng is a partner at lp. she successfully recommended represented clients in many, many areas of law. she's very dedicated to community service and engagement in our community and her law firm as a proud sponsor of miami book fair international closing authors program. please help me welcome katie feng. crop not -- [applause] >> hi. the 30th annual miami book fair international's closing authors chris mathews of msnbc's hard ball and the syndicated chris mathews show. as jimmy...
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before katie, debbie, kevin and brad... there was a connection that started it all and made the future the wonderful thing it turned out to be... at bank of america, we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. >>> and as we continue to talk about the government shutdown and the latest from washington, i'm joined by virginia senator mark warner. senator, thanks so much for joining us. what do you expect to come out of this meeting with the leaders and the president today? any give at all from the democratic side? >> ale, awell, andrea, i hope t house will go ahead and reopen the government. >> i think that's not very likely from what we're hearing. >> andrea, i heard, you know, some of the earlier commentary and stuff. the idea respectfully that you're going to pick and choose which pieces of government to reopen, i mean, we have 1700 people at the national science foundation. there are 30 working today. it's not like the rest of the world is going to say timeout on all sc
before katie, debbie, kevin and brad... there was a connection that started it all and made the future the wonderful thing it turned out to be... at bank of america, we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. >>> and as we continue to talk about the government shutdown and the latest from washington, i'm joined by virginia senator mark warner. senator, thanks so much for joining us. what do you expect to come out of this meeting...
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katie is a reporter for the "associated press" covering this story of catherine tsarnaev. this is a fascinating story of a woman who's a real worker. i mean, what a tough job taking care of people at home. bathing them, perhaps an older person they're taking care of. brutal in terms of the commitment of effort and emotions. is it feasible, in your r reporting, that she just didn't know what her husband was up to? >> well, it's unclear. the federal authorities have asked to interview her. catherine's lawyer said today she's doing everything she can to assist the federal authorities, but he will not confirm or deny whether or not she's actually spoken with them. >> yeah. what do we know about her? we know she's -- there she is. she's a convert to islam. fair enough. legal enough. fine enough. the question is, was she that submissive? i mean, people keep telling me, a muslim woman lives in a world in which the husband does what he feels like and doesn't have to answer to her for his movements. she's working hard, working her butt off. 80 hours a week. he's not doing anything
katie is a reporter for the "associated press" covering this story of catherine tsarnaev. this is a fascinating story of a woman who's a real worker. i mean, what a tough job taking care of people at home. bathing them, perhaps an older person they're taking care of. brutal in terms of the commitment of effort and emotions. is it feasible, in your r reporting, that she just didn't know what her husband was up to? >> well, it's unclear. the federal authorities have asked to...
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katy, last word. what do we get those people jobs and back in the workforce, back generating money for the overall economy. >> to topic at hand we need to stop giving these unemployment benefits because it allows people to continue taking that check rather than going out and getting a job. there are jobs available. >> katy, i thought there were no jobs available. >> there are jobs for people -- okay. i'm going to stop unless you let me finish my point. i didn't interrupt you. i will continue now. need to stop giving people unemployment benefits because incentivizes people to get jobs. there are jobs available people need to take the jobs not staying on the dole while they continued not to be employed and not help in the long run. >> i'm glad the obama administration is creating jobs. heather: thank you so much for joining us. if they're creating jobs, perhaps people wouldn't be on extended unemployment, steven. round and round. thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. bill: rule number o
katy, last word. what do we get those people jobs and back in the workforce, back generating money for the overall economy. >> to topic at hand we need to stop giving these unemployment benefits because it allows people to continue taking that check rather than going out and getting a job. there are jobs available. >> katy, i thought there were no jobs available. >> there are jobs for people -- okay. i'm going to stop unless you let me finish my point. i didn't interrupt you....
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. >> katie couric once asked her a pivotal question. what do you read? i do believe, no matter how original you are in the world, you have to read. you've got to know what the discussions are about. you've got to get into it. i'm not sure it's a problem being cut off. >> her stock and trade was being a bomb thrower. and the truth is, bomb throwers are a dime a dozen now. you have four or five of them in the house of representatives. they didn't really need that particular demographic represented there. so if they had her firing off of this, they could also listen to allen west or michelle bachmann or somebody else. and i think it says a lot about the decline. >> they're fading, too. michelle bachmann has faded, too. >> i think economic times are better. the demagogue doesn't work as well when the stock market is at a five-year high. >> do you think tina faye brought her down a little bit? >> totally. just as you were talking about biden being talked about on "snl," it completely toppled her. >> i still think a couple of those clips were tina faye. >> jus
. >> katie couric once asked her a pivotal question. what do you read? i do believe, no matter how original you are in the world, you have to read. you've got to know what the discussions are about. you've got to get into it. i'm not sure it's a problem being cut off. >> her stock and trade was being a bomb thrower. and the truth is, bomb throwers are a dime a dozen now. you have four or five of them in the house of representatives. they didn't really need that particular...
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. >> and this comes on a day, katie, in which obviously there's been a steady deterioration of the situation in the middle east, but they were to meet today in the west bank. there has been some criticism of the bush administration for not getting more involved in the peacemaking efforts in the middle east in the past few weeks from within the republican party as well. >> because it has gotten increasingly volatile. >> it has. there's been a steady escalation of violence, incursions by israelis in the palestinian towns declaring martial law and pulling back. everyone thought the bomb was ticking in the middle east. no one expected anything of these kinds of consequences to be visited upon this country in this horrific way that we have been witness to today. it is one more example as we have been saying this morning of events in far off places that have such an enormous impact here because the united states is in the eyes of so many people who are opposed to our system of government and our alliances is the devil incarnate. today this is a very sophisticated, very cold-blooded, very widesprea
. >> and this comes on a day, katie, in which obviously there's been a steady deterioration of the situation in the middle east, but they were to meet today in the west bank. there has been some criticism of the bush administration for not getting more involved in the peacemaking efforts in the middle east in the past few weeks from within the republican party as well. >> because it has gotten increasingly volatile. >> it has. there's been a steady escalation of violence,...
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there is not katie any kind of investigative reporting on this. joan, back to you. i don't think reporters today spend their time digging around in people's trash cans like j. edgar hoover or anything they did to him in the old days. these stories are thrown at us. your thoughts. >> i think what bothers us, and i defended president clinton, and he was a very good president. but in the moment i thought it showed poor judgment. i think what bothers us, chris -- >> you mean monica was hillary? i love judge. you know, i thought she looked like hillary that day. >> let me answer you. >> go ahead. >> i'm not condoning adultery in any form. however, when people are consensual adults and they keep it quiet, that's one thing. when people have an urge -- >> you're raising this to the level of adultery, by the way. >> when people have an urge to drag us all into it, when they are completely indiscreet, there is an element of recklessness to it there is an element of exhibitionism there is an element of wanting to get caught. and that does, or as michael i think was trying to s
there is not katie any kind of investigative reporting on this. joan, back to you. i don't think reporters today spend their time digging around in people's trash cans like j. edgar hoover or anything they did to him in the old days. these stories are thrown at us. your thoughts. >> i think what bothers us, and i defended president clinton, and he was a very good president. but in the moment i thought it showed poor judgment. i think what bothers us, chris -- >> you mean monica was...
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for "today," katy tur, nbc news, new york. >>> such a wild thing. when we started talking about it yesterday in our meeting, i just heard about it earlier. my son is 7, i should point out, on monday, where he take the tae kwon do. they were saying be careful and here are things to protect yourself. >> one more thing out there. what is going on? >> who comes up with such a ridiculous and terrible idea? >> and who goes along with it? >> makes you wonder. >>> we want to get another check of the weather now from dylan who has made her way outside on the plaza. dylan, you gave us a hipt of wh -- hint of what is to come. continue. >> 74 years your grandparents had been married. where do they live? >> pennsylvania. >> you said on a farm in pennsylvania? >> yes. >> that must be the keep. live on the farm and have a 74 years together. here is another 74 to grandma and grandpa in pennsylvania. >>> it is cool or here in new york city. lake-effect snow in and around the great lakes and could pile up to several inches in part of michigan and western new york but
for "today," katy tur, nbc news, new york. >>> such a wild thing. when we started talking about it yesterday in our meeting, i just heard about it earlier. my son is 7, i should point out, on monday, where he take the tae kwon do. they were saying be careful and here are things to protect yourself. >> one more thing out there. what is going on? >> who comes up with such a ridiculous and terrible idea? >> and who goes along with it? >> makes you wonder....
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again, katy was talking about it before. but you remember hearing about, they would have power outages and just parts of england would be told, no power tonight or this week. and phone line, takes six months to get a phone line. strikes paralyzing the entire country. what a change this one person made. >> i was there for that and experienced a fair amount of that. i think britain was ready for this kind of change and ready for someone to come in and basically set them right. one other point that is important to remember is that she certainly changed the way the state functioned, the way the government functioned and privatization making government more responsive and embolden private industry to start to take on more responsibility for actually running their companies and being cutting edge and becoming more competitive. she set a tone for a whole of the economy, even the parts of which she didn't control directly to function better. >> let's take a look now back over time. we have a sense of her legacy and her life through
again, katy was talking about it before. but you remember hearing about, they would have power outages and just parts of england would be told, no power tonight or this week. and phone line, takes six months to get a phone line. strikes paralyzing the entire country. what a change this one person made. >> i was there for that and experienced a fair amount of that. i think britain was ready for this kind of change and ready for someone to come in and basically set them right. one other...
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but katie orphan he has lamb didn't seem odd at all when they met. >> she was very outgoing, very lively, very friendly. >> reporter: orphan is the owner of a bookstore around the corner called the last bookstore, one of the last places lamb was seen by anyone, as she bought presents for her parents and sister. >> talking about what books she was getting and whether or not what she was getting would be too heavy to travel around as she traveled or took home with her. >> reporter: that was january 31st. the young woman planned to see more of california, say police. her parents flew down to los angeles to plead for the city to help find their daughter. outside the family's restaurant near vancouver, a memorial for a young life lost too soon in an unforgettable manner. >> it kind of feels like the beginning of a noir novel. like this is the beginning of a raymond chandler story and phillip marlow is going to figure out what happened. and unfortunately, this is real life. >> reporter: kyung, this story is just awful. the testing of the hotel water is complete. what do the tests show? >> i sp
but katie orphan he has lamb didn't seem odd at all when they met. >> she was very outgoing, very lively, very friendly. >> reporter: orphan is the owner of a bookstore around the corner called the last bookstore, one of the last places lamb was seen by anyone, as she bought presents for her parents and sister. >> talking about what books she was getting and whether or not what she was getting would be too heavy to travel around as she traveled or took home with her. >>...
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relations and in nashville, john meachem and in washington, washington anchor for bbc world news america, katy kay. we will go around the table, but first joining us now nbc news africa correspondent outside the home where mandela is believed to have died. set the scene for us. >> take a look. it is quite an incredible scene. when we got here late yesterday evening after we heard initial reports that nelson mandela might have passed away, it was somber news, but that didn't lot of long at all. overnight the crowd grew and turned into something of a party. why is a party? in every sense this is a celebration of nelson mandela's life. also a celebration of the lives that all south africans have been able to live because of the sacrifice that nelson mandela made. yes, people are sad and somber and there were a few people spotted crying, but people have gotten used to the fact that he was incredibly sick and he was taken to the hospital seriously ill with a lung infection and then he was critically ill and december he was discharged to go home because his home resembled an intensive care unit. peo
relations and in nashville, john meachem and in washington, washington anchor for bbc world news america, katy kay. we will go around the table, but first joining us now nbc news africa correspondent outside the home where mandela is believed to have died. set the scene for us. >> take a look. it is quite an incredible scene. when we got here late yesterday evening after we heard initial reports that nelson mandela might have passed away, it was somber news, but that didn't lot of long at...
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he told katie couric he lied for a brief time and he had nothing to do with creating the hoax, and he said i'm here to announce my new russian bride. >> at least he wasn't taking performance enhancing drugs. maybe no maybe no! >> stephanie: he is like really gullible, he is like, somebody is lost in london and they are writing with tears in their eyes and they need me to send money. >> but he is a mormon from hawaii. so he may be confused. >> stephanie: yeah. he said what would you do? well, i don't know -- i guess out of embarrassment he lied to continue -- >> yeah it's not like he murdered someone. so what? we'll let it pass, right? >> stephanie: right. i'm so excited about the inauguration i broke up with my fake internet girlfriend and then [ censor bleep ] washington, d.c. more inauguration news for you because you are so excited about it -- >> i love for it. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: katy perry i didn't know she was dating john mayer. >> yeah. he has gone through the whole list, but i think he stayed with her for more than a month. >> stephanie: wow. tha
he told katie couric he lied for a brief time and he had nothing to do with creating the hoax, and he said i'm here to announce my new russian bride. >> at least he wasn't taking performance enhancing drugs. maybe no maybe no! >> stephanie: he is like really gullible, he is like, somebody is lost in london and they are writing with tears in their eyes and they need me to send money. >> but he is a mormon from hawaii. so he may be confused. >> stephanie: yeah. he said...
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katie turr, nbc news new york. >> that is so twisted. a new report shows americans are driving less. we'll explore the reasons for that next. is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new 2014 jetta. it gets an impressive 34 highway mpg and comes with no charge scheduled maintenance. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. sign. then drive. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends december 2nd. for details, visit vwdealer.com today you get your coffee here. you get your hair cut here. you find that certain thing you were looking for here, but actually you get so much more. when you shop at these small local businesses, you support all the things that make your community great. the money you spend here, stays here. in this place you call your neighborhood. small business saturday is november 30th. get out and shop small. we pull our seafood from the best waters on earth... like the cold alaskan seas. it's
katie turr, nbc news new york. >> that is so twisted. a new report shows americans are driving less. we'll explore the reasons for that next. is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new 2014 jetta. it gets an impressive 34 highway mpg and comes with no charge scheduled maintenance. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. sign. then drive. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014...